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Old June 18, 2014   #1
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Default Eye Candy.

I was looking around and decided to post a few pictures of one of my all time favorite foods.
Which is peppers and why I love living in the South West.













Last but not least the monster photo.



I hope you enjoyed as much as I did.

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Old June 18, 2014   #2
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gives me heartburn just looking at them but they sure are pretty
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Old June 18, 2014   #3
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gives me heartburn just looking at them but they sure are pretty
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I have had trouble with heartburn all my life but never from a pepper.

The pictures were from a Google of pepper market.
If you Google chile market you get a whole new batch.

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Old June 18, 2014   #4
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I'd like to go shopping there (and save seeds later on of course!).
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Thanks so much for the show, my mouth is watering!!!! Beautiful photos!
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After growing for a farmers market it gives me a new appreciation for how much work , time and space it takes to grow any significant amount of any one variety of produce. How many acres did it take or how many peppers plants did it take to harvest the number of peppers we just looked at? They were just beautiful, too.
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Wow....just plain wow!

My mouth is watering too.....sighhhhhhhh....thinking I'm going to the market in the morning and doing up some pickled hot peppers.....sighhhhh....especially after seeing all these glorious peppers.

Thanks for sharing, Worth.
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I feel like a kid in a candy store. thanks Worth for some great pix..

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Great pix
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WOW.... nice pics, I'd end up spending way too much in places like those.
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I do so love the aroma of dried peppers. especially pasilla and ancho especially. It's almost chocolatey in nature.
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Old June 22, 2014   #12
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Oh goodness those are beautiful!
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That was awesome Worth
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Love it. I've about 400 plants out.
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Really beautiful shots. I just love all the colors together. So mouth watering even if they would actually probably do more eye watering when eaten.

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